Description
Discover a rare gem from the past with the New Yorker Magazine from November 10, 1928, featuring the stunning cover art of the Equestrian Games by Theodore Haupt. This edition is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage publications, particularly those who appreciate the timeless charm and sophisticated style of The New Yorker.
Immerse yourself in the captivating stories and illustrations that characterize this iconic magazine. Known for its witty commentary on American life and culture, this 1928 issue captures a unique snapshot of the era, making it an essential addition to any collection.
The magazine is in good vintage condition, though it does exhibit some minor wear throughout. Despite its age, it remains a beautiful piece of history. This issue comes newsstand fresh, with no label, allowing you to fully appreciate its presentation. To provide extra protection, it comes with a plastic covering that helps preserve its integrity.
Here are some key features of this exceptional magazine:
- Historic Value: This 1928 edition serves as a historical artifact, offering insight into the cultural moments of its time.
- Artwork by Theodore Haupt: The exquisite cover artwork is not only a highlight of the magazine but also a testament to the artistry of the period.
The magazine's binding has been taped for reinforcement, ensuring that you can enjoy flipping through its pages with ease. However, please note there is a small rip on the back cover, which adds character and tells a story of its own.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker history. Add this November 10, 1928, issue to your collection today and relive the elegance of a bygone era.